PRINCE Harry and Meghan Markle have "no chance" of a royal reconciliation as the couple are accused of "constantly bashing" their family.
Speaking on behalf of Spin Genie, royal commentator Charles Rae claimed: “I do not think there is any chance, in the short term, of any reconciliation between the Sussexes and the rest of the family.
"So many accusations by Harry and Meghan have been made, but lots of families have fallouts and in many cases there have been reconciliation, sometimes years later."
The royal expert also explained why he believes the Firm has avoided responding to Prince Harry's explosive accusations.
He said: “I think it has been and still is very difficult for Prince William in particular to speak out, not just about the particular accusations against the Prince of Wales, but for the very fact that both William and Harry were so close. I also believe William feels very betrayed by his younger brother, who may well harbour the same feelings of betrayal by his older brother.”
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For the Royal Family, it is tradition for women to first wear a tiara on the day of their wedding.
However, Princess Royal and Queen Consort broke this tradition.
Princess Anne wore a tiara for the first time before she got first married to Captain Mark Phillips in 1973.
She was spotted wearing a tiara first when she was 17 in an official portrait taken in 1967.
Meanwhile, Camilla didn’t wear a tiara for her wedding with King Charles in 2005, but she later was seen with one at the Delhi Durbar – a banquet hosted for the Norwegian royal family.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's Archewell Foundation gave away £2.5million from the £10.5million raised in its first year.
The £2.5million included grants towards procuring millions of Covid vaccinations and a guide to embrace “positive masculinity”.
Money also went to campaigns for fair vaccine access in “low and middle-income countries” in Africa, South America and Asia — plus the UK and US — the report says.
For the Royal Family, it is tradition for women to first wear a tiara on the day of their wedding.
However, Princess Royal and Queen Consort broke this tradition.
Princess Anne wore a tiara for the first time before she got first married to Captain Mark Phillips in 1973.
She was spotted wearing a tiara first when she was 17 in an official portrait taken in 1967.
Meanwhile, Camilla didn’t wear a tiara for her wedding with King Charles in 2005, but she later was seen with one at the Delhi Durbar – a banquet hosted for the Norwegian royal family.
Royal commentator Perez Hilton opened up on what the future might hold for Harry and Meghan on the To Di For Daily Podcast.
He said that to “reinvent” themselves it would be “best” for them to stay “another year in the United States, then they have to go grovelling back to the UK and move back there.”
Mr Hilton believes that if “they apologise,” the UK will take them back as he sees this possible “within the next five years.”
Did you know you could work for the royal household?
If you’re interested in working at one of the UK’s famous royal residences then all you have to do is see if any of their job vacancies suit you and your skills.
On the official royal website there is a page titled ”working for us”.
On that page you can find all the latest job vacancies and how to apply.
But you will have to be quick as the current available job roles are all closing next month!
The Coronation weekend will kick-off on Saturday, May 6 and go on till Monday, May 8 – which is now a bank holiday.
The King will officially be crowned monarch on May 6 and two parades will take place on that day.
Members of the Royal Family including the King and his Queen Consort will conclude the parade by waving from the balcony at Buckingham Palace.
Iconic locations will be illuminated with projections, lasers and drone displays.
Then there will also be a blockbuster concert with major stars such as Ed Sheeran and Elton John.
Paul Burrell became a close confidante of Princess Diana after serving as her butler.
Burrell worked for the Royal Family for 21 years.
He began his royal career straight out of school and served as a servant for much of his adult life.
He joined the household of Charles and Diana at Highgrove House in 1987.
Paul became the Princess’ butler and stayed in this role until her death in 1997.
He has described himself as Princess Diana’s “best friend” and claimed that she described as “the only man she ever trusted”.
Princess Diana’s former butler Paul Burrell joined TV host Lorraine on Monday to discuss his devasting prostate cancer diagnosis.
During the interview, the ex royal servant also spoke of Prince Harry and his memoir Spare.
Paul told Lorraine: “Why did he call me ‘mummie’s butler? Why couldn’t he have come to me personally and said he wasn’t happy.’
“I’ve always defended him, always, and now I’m thinking, ‘Harry, you’ve lost the plot.
”There has been a shift in that man and he’s changed. And I don’t know the answer. I’m saddened by it.”
St James’s Palace is a red-brick building steeped in regal history and royal memories.
Not only was this location where the new king was announced, it has also hosted a number of royal christenings.
Here’s a look at those who have been christened at the Palace over the years.
The iconic red letter boxes all have GR and ER symbols on them but not many know what they stand for.
These letters are the “Royal Cypher” to King George VI and Queen Elizabeth II.
If a post box has ER on it, then it has been produced in the last 70 years during the Her Majesty’s reign.
However, if a post box has GR on it, then it was made between 1910 to 1936 when King George VI was on the throne.
Princess Diana’s former butler Paul Burrell, 64, opened up about his devastating diagnosis during an interview with Lorraine Kelly yesterday.
Paul told of how he was diagnosed last year when he underwent a medical for a TV show, believed to be I’m A Celebrity All Stars.
Speaking to Lorraine, Paul said: “I’m tired, I’m on hormone therapy, it’s robbing me of my testosterone so my beard isn’t growing as it should, I’m tired, and I’m getting hot flushes.
“In the summer I had to go for a medical for a TV programme I was doing and their duty of care was to go for a full medical.
“And out of that was a high level of a chemical PSA produced by your prostate gland.”
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Ben Browning, internal content head of Archewell Productions, and Fara Taylor, who leads the marketing team, will go later this year.
They will not be replaced.
Last month, Mandana Dayani, who ran Archewell for just over a year, stepped down.
Head of communications Ashley Hansen said the latest pair to go had both “exceeded expectations and made their mark”.
She added: “They played a critical role in helping to tell the stories of the Duke and Duchess thus far.
“The couple remain hugely grateful for their support on those vital look-back projects, as they now look forward.”
Royal commentator Jonathan Sacerdoti has claimed that Prince Harry is set for a “temporary peace” as the coronation nears.
Speaking to US Weekly he said: “Whether or not that’s possible is one thing and whether or not it’s lasting is another thing.
“Even if they do manage to make some form of peace, [it] might be temporary. I think it’s going to be extremely difficult for them as a family – and more broadly, for the nation and for the Institution – to forgive what’s happened.
He added: “I think Harry and Meghan have said they’re expecting an apology, but I think there aren’t many people who agree that it’s due that way round. Some of the individuals within [Spare] – the King, the Queen and the Prince of Wales – all come out of that book so badly.”
Prince Harry has spent the last few months accusing his family of all manner of things.
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PRINCE Harry and Meghan Markle should "go home" as Americans are now "not interested" in the couple, a Royal commentator has said.
The royal couple's plummeting popularity coincides with the publication of Prince Harry’s memoir, Spare, and a string of high-profile interviews and a divisive Netflix documentary.
And Kinsey Schofield of the To Di For podcast warned Harry & Meghan should "go home" to the UK as she spoke to GB News after a damning poll showed how public opinion of the couple had turned.
She said: "I'm going to tell you something you do not want to hear: here in the States the conversation is Harry and Meghan need to apologise and they need to move back to the UK. That is literally what we're saying here in America, that they need to move back to the UK. I know that that's the last thing Brits want, so I apologise for bringing you that information."
Schofield went on to add: "They don't provide anything and I think that what we liked about them was their relation to the British Royal Family, so if they want to continue to be of value to anybody, I think that they've got to be closer to the British Royal Family."
A royal commentator has asserted that the Firm will overcome any challenges it faces in the coming year.
Speaking on behalf of Spin Genie, royal commentator Charles Rae said: “The monarchy will survive.
"It has survived for thousands of years and has faced many controversies, executions, abdications, affairs, falls and rises in popularity, which will continue.
"I believe the monarchy is probably the greatest living soap opera and can easily outdo the likes of EastEnders and Coronation Street.
"Whatever happens in the future for the monarchy, it will deal with it in the best way it sees fit.”
One royal commentator has said it will be very tough for Prince Harry and Meghan Markle to attend the King's coronation later this year.
Speaking on behalf of Spin Genie, royal commentator Charles Rae said: “It will be very difficult for both Harry and Meghan to attend the Coronation, given what has gone on. In saying that, I believe they will be invited.
"Remember after the Oprah interview they were invited to the Platinum Jubilee.
"However, they have the perfect excuse not to come, as on the same day, it is Archie’s fourth birthday. They may choose to stay in California to celebrate that instead.
"There are also rumours that Harry has been offered a lot of money by two broadcasters to commentate on the Coronation.
"Of course, if they came their presence would undoubtedly take the shine away from Charles and Camilla on what should be a fantastic celebration – not only for them, but the country.
"Clearly the focus would be on them and not the newly crowned King and Queen Consort.”
Former royal butler Paul Burrell worked for the Royal Family for 21 years.
He began his royal career straight out of school and served as a servant for much of his adult life.
Burrell joined the household of Charles and Diana at Highgrove House in 1987.
He became the Princess' butler and stayed in this role until her death in 1997.
Burrell described himself as Princess Diana's "best friend" and claimed that she described him as "the only man she ever trusted".
Princess Diana’s former butler Paul Burrell, 64, opened up about his devastating diagnosis during an interview with Lorraine Kelly.
Paul told of how he was diagnosed last year when he underwent a medical for a TV show, believed to be I’m A Celebrity All Stars.
Speaking to Lorraine, Paul said: “I’m tired, I’m on hormone therapy, it’s robbing me of my testosterone so my beard isn’t growing as it should, I’m tired, and I’m getting hot flushes.
“In the summer I had to go for a medical for a TV programme I was doing and their duty of care was to go for a full medical.
“And out of that was a high level of a chemical PSA produced by your prostate gland.”
Read more here.
The 2023 royal calendar will see members of the family take part in a number of events and engagements.
Here’s a look at some of this years royal events and important dates.
The Royal Borough of Windsor & Maidenhead is inviting residents to join coronation celebrations this summer by applying to hold street parties in their communities.
The council is asking anyone wishing to hold a street party on the public highway to ensure they apply for a temporary road closure.
The Mayor, Councillor Christine Bateson, said: “We are enormously proud to have such a close association with the Royal Family as a borough.
''His Majesty’s Coronation will be a chance for communities to come together and celebrate this historic occasion.
''If you’re organising a street party, please submit your application for a temporary road closure as soon as possible.”
The deadline to do this is 4pm on Friday, February 17, 2023.
You can find out more here.
Aberdeen City Council has confirmed that there will be an additional public holiday to mark the celebration of the coronation of King Charles III.
The Scottish and UK Governments have already said there will be bank holiday on Monday, May 8 to mark the historical occasion – but it's up to individual businesses and organisations to agree to give workers the day off.
Committee Convener, Councillor Neil Copland, said: “We are delighted to mark the occasion of His Majesty’s coronation by allowing our staff an additional public holiday as part of the celebrations.”
The King's coronation will take place on Saturday 6 May, at Westminster Abbey in London.
Kate and William recently announced the upcoming launch of the The Royal Foundation Centre for Early Childhood's new campaign.
According to the official website: ''The centres mission is to drive awareness of, and action on, the extraordinary impact of the early years, changing what we think and do on early childhood, in order to transform society for generations to come.''
You can find out more here.
Since leaving their royal roles, many raised questions on whether the Duke and Duchess of Sussex should get to keep their royal titles.
Royal expert Jonathan Sacerdoti told Us Weekly that the Royal Family probably wouldn’t take the step to strip them of their titles, even though Tory MP Bob Seely is pushing for it.
Mr Sacerdoti said: “The sense I get is that this is not something they want to do. I think they’re trying to calm things, not trying to throw more grenades — [they’re] not trying to provoke any more than they’re being provoked.
“Trying to remove their titles by the king would be seen as perhaps an aggressive move, or at least Harry and Meghan could dress it up that way.”
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